desollinadoras
Syllables
de-so-lli-na-do-ras
Pronunciation
/desoʎi.naˈðoɾas/
Stress
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Morphemes
des- + hollín + -adora
The Spanish noun 'deshollinadoras' (soot removers) is divided into syllables as de-so-lli-na-do-ras, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from the prefix 'des-', root 'hollín', and suffixes '-adora' and '-s', adhering to standard Spanish phonological rules.
Definitions
- 1
Machines or people that remove soot.
Soot removers
“Las deshollinadoras llegaron para limpiar la chimenea.”
“Necesitamos contratar deshollinadoras profesionales.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ras').
Syllables
de — Open syllable, unstressed.. so — Open syllable, unstressed.. lli — Closed syllable, unstressed.. na — Open syllable, unstressed.. do — Open syllable, unstressed.. ra — Open syllable, unstressed.. do — Open syllable, unstressed.. ras — Closed syllable, stressed.
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Open Syllable Rule
Syllables ending in vowels are open.
Closed Syllable Rule
Syllables ending in consonants are closed.
Liquid Consonant Rule
Syllable breaks occur after liquid consonants (l, r) in consonant clusters.
Penultimate Stress Rule
Words ending in vowels, 'n', or 's' are stressed on the penultimate syllable.
- Pronunciation of 'll' varies regionally (ʎ or ʝ).
- The word follows standard Spanish syllabification rules without significant exceptions.
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